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The house, positioned randomly At a squat, awkward angle to the road Isn’t the prettiest sight I could have hoped for And yet, it looks like home Three steps rising to a porch That looks like a wart Incongruous and ugly Slapped on in a fit of ‘well, the neighbours have one’ pique and wide, sightless eyes of windows too much glass in a pale face of peeling, cracking, ***** white weatherboarding and yet, it pulls me in invitingly beguiling in a hideous, ill-at-ease kinda way old lady roses on the hallway walls faded carpets, bare at thresholds worn by old lady slippers and too much pacing and still, I venture onwards wrapping around myself a cloak a warm, comfort of ages cosy in the past laughter of fuss-less lives simply living a simple life unremarked upon by any measure of glory some houses have a way of turning nothing into everything and making it sparkle with special grace this home, this house has waited for me and, while waiting, has given itself over unselfish and whole to the lives of others.
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Jan 6, 2019
Jan 6, 2019 at 3:18 PM UTC
The lives of others
The house, positioned randomly At a squat, awkward angle to the road Isn’t the prettiest sight I could have hoped for And yet, it looks like home Three steps rising to a porch That looks like a wart Incongruous and ugly Slapped on in a fit of ‘well, the neighbours have one’ pique and wide, sightless eyes of windows too much glass in a pale face of peeling, cracking, ***** white weatherboarding and yet, it pulls me in invitingly beguiling in a hideous, ill-at-ease kinda way old lady roses on the hallway walls faded carpets, bare at thresholds worn by old lady slippers and too much pacing and still, I venture onwards wrapping around myself a cloak a warm, comfort of ages cosy in the past laughter of fuss-less lives simply living a simple life unremarked upon by any measure of glory some houses have a way of turning nothing into everything and making it sparkle with special grace this home, this house has waited for me and, while waiting, has given itself over unselfish and whole to the lives of others.
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Jan 6, 2019
Jan 6, 2019 at 3:18 PM UTC
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